Stalybridge v FC Halifax Town preview
Stalybridge have won just three of their 23 league games this season, have lost more games than any other team in the league, are the lowest scorers in the National League North and have conceded more than any other team in the division.
They last won a league game on September 6 and have subsequently gone 14 league matches without a win.
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Hide AdThey have kept just one clean sheet in 28 games, not including the Manchester Senior Cup,
Andy Owens is their top-scorer with five goals.
Town midfielder Jake Hibbs is back in training and has suffered no reaction to his thigh injury so should be back in the squad this weekend.
Goalkeeper Steve Drench’s hamstring injury has eased a little but hasn’t trained.
He isn’t expected to be involved on Saturday.
Midfielder Jordan Sinnott is still a couple of weeks away from a return to full fitness but has started running again in training.
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Hide AdCarroll confirmed full-back Scott McManus won’t play this season, while centre-back Matty Brown has returned to training once more and could play with the under 21s to get him some match fitness.
Halifa have already beaten Stalybridge twice this season - 1-0 in the reverse league fixture and 2-1 in the FA Cup third qualifying round.
Saturday’s National League North fixtures:
AFC Fylde v FC United of Manchester
AFC Telford United v Gainsborough Trinity
Altrincham v Gloucester City
Boston United v Stockport County
Brackley Town v Chorley
Darlington v Nuneaton Town
Harrogate Town v Alfreton Town
Salford City v Kidderminster Harriers
Stalybridge Celtic v FC Halifax Town
Tamworth v Curzon Ashton
Worcester City v Bradford Park Avenue